Since his first head coaching job at Toledo in 1990, Nick Saban has coached All-Americans at every position but three. Ever wonder what they would look like together? Here's the All-Saban Team: [details]

2006 (Sophomore): Extended his consecutive starts streak to 25 games starting at center in all 13 games. Second on the squad with 58 knockdowns during the regular season. He led the team in knockdowns in four games. Tallied 810 snaps for the season. Was awarded SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week after the Hawaii game in which he had six knockdowns.

2005 (Freshman): A 12-game starter, Antoine played 699 snaps during the regular season. He and fellow redshirt freshman B.J. Stabler anchored guard slots on the Tide's young offensive line before Caldwell took over the center position for the Cotton Bowl. Antoine had an excellent spring and earned the Paul Crane Most Improved Offensive Lineman award.

2004 (Redshirt): A broken foot sustained early in fall camp forced Caldwell into a redshirt season.

The Good: Displays a good first step off the ball and really gets on defensive linemen quickly. Has a powerful base and displays an ability to get movement off the ball. A long-armed center who displays good technique and power once he locks on. Is a Velcro player who moves well laterally on contact and is tough to disengage from when he's in pass protection. The Bad: Isn't an elite lateral athlete who can simply slide in his stance and mirror pass rushers. Looks a bit heavy legged when asked to get down the field, and his awareness is a bit questionable for a center.

Positives: Has long, 34-inch arms and big hands. Generally plays on his feet and has nice balance. Instinctive. Good overall mass to anchor in pass protection. Has been very durable - has missed no time because of injury the past four years. Versatile - has played four positions. Experienced, four-year starter vs. top competition. Very smart, understands the game and makes all the line calls. Two-time team captain. Good intangibles - textbook suspension was considered a one-time incident that was out of character.Negatives: Average lateral agility to slide and control gaps. Has a fleshy body. High-hipped and tight in the hips and as a result, often lets his pads rise, plays too tall and bends at the waist. Average punch strength. Average functional strength. Does not drive defenders off the ball. Not explosive or powerful. Not a great finisher. Marginal sustain on the second level - does not adjust well to moving targets and is late to redirect. Usually sees the blitz but cannot always react quickly enough to pick it up. Slow-twitch. Can be beaten by quickness and give up the edge.Summary: Smart, versatile center who is efficient in confined quarters and has the versatility to play anywhere inside. Could become a functional pivot in the pros if he is protected and not asked to pull or travel far. Might be best at guard.Grade: Mid-round talent.